Private Tour
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10 hours
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Embark on an exciting full-day excursion from Lahore to explore the ancient ruins of Harappa, an archaeological site of great historical significance. Discover the remains of this once-thriving ancient city, including well-preserved structures, streets, and artifacts. Explore the Harappa Museum, which houses a fascinating collection of artifacts unearthed from the site. Learn about the sophisticated urban planning, drainage systems, and craftsmanship of the ancient inhabitants. Marvel at the intricately carved stone seals, pottery, and figurines. Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, savoring the flavors of the region. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the ancient past as you wander through the archaeological site. Capture memorable photographs against the backdrop of ancient ruins and the picturesque landscape. Return to Lahore with a deeper understanding of the Indus Valley Civilization and the rich cultural heritage of Pakistan.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Air-conditioned vehicle
Lunch at Local Restaurant / KFC / Macdonald
Experienced Guide (English / Urdu / Punajabi)
Breakfast & Dinner
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Harappa Civilization
Harappa Punjabi pronunciation: is an archaeological site in Punjab, Pakistan, about 24 kilometres (15 miles) west of Sahiwal. The Bronze Age Harappan civilisation, now more often called the Indus Valley Civilisation, is named after the site, which takes its name from a modern village near the former course of the Ravi River, which now runs eight kilometres (five miles) to the north. The core of the Harappan civilisation extended over a large area, from Gujarat in the south, across Sindh and Rajasthan and extending into Punjab and Haryana. Numerous sites have been found outside the core area, including some as far east as Uttar Pradesh and as far west as Sutkagen-dor on the Makran coast of Balochistan, not far from Iran.
Farīduddīn Masūd Ganjshakar, commonly known as Bābā Farīd or Sheikh Farīd, was a 13th-century Punjabi Muslim mystic, poet and preacher. Revered by Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs alike, he remains one of the most revered Muslim mystics of South Asia during the Islamic Golden Age.
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